Hedge planting

As spring is in the air, it’s the perfect time to celebrate our wonderful hedgerows. From providing sanctuary to wildlife to delineating boundaries and enhancing landscapes, hedgerows are an essential feature of our natural environment. National Hedgerow Week (6-12 May 2024) presents an opportunity to delve into the myriad benefits of hedging and what we can do to support them.  

Hedge trimming and reduction: preserving beauty and functionality

Trimming and reducing hedges are vital practices in maintaining their health and aesthetic appeal. At Simpson Arboriculture, our skilled tree surgeons understand the balance between shaping hedges to perfection and ensuring their health of the plants. By carefully trimming overgrowth and shaping hedge lines, we not only enhance the visual appeal of landscapes but also promote healthier growth.  

Hedge planting: cultivating green corridors

Hedges are essentially green corridors that connect habitats and promote biodiversity. Whether it’s reviving ancient hedgerows or establishing new ones, every hedge counts! Our experienced team plant hedgerows that we intend to grow and thrive for years to come. We can advise customers on the best hedge plants for their garden, to meet all their hedging needs. This might be balancing appearance and functionality with using native species, and choosing plants that are suited to the type of soil in the area. We want your hedges to both look great and grow healthily. 

Hedges: Bird nesting awareness

At Simpson Arboriculture, we recognise the importance of protecting birds, especially during nesting season. We take our responsibility seriously, and our arb teams are trained to carry out wildlife disturbance assessments before embarking on any hedge or tree work. By fostering a culture of bird nesting awareness, we can safeguard avian populations and ensure their continued presence in our hedgerows.  

Hedges: Environmental benefits 

Hedgerows are more than just natural boundaries; they are dynamic ecosystems teeming with life. They provide food and shelter for birds, insects and small mammals and act as carbon sinks and mitigate soil erosion. Hedgerows play a crucial role in supporting biodiversity and environmental resilience. By preserving and expanding hedgerow networks, we contribute to the broader conservation efforts to safeguard our planet’s ecological balance. 

Conclusion

Through responsible hedge management practices and a commitment to wildlife conservation, we can sow the seeds of a greener, more sustainable future. If you are interested in maintaining the existing hedges in your garden or even planting new ones, get in touch. Our expert team at Simpson Arboriculture would be happy to advise and provide a quote for any work. For planting, we oversee the whole process from start to finish. We source high quality hedge plants and have ample experience in planting to ensure that they grow and thrive. As we celebrate National Hedgerow Week, we can appreciate the invaluable contributions of hedgerows to our environment and communities. We can help the environment one hedge at a time, and ensure that these diverse corridors endure for generations to come. 

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